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Used with adjectives:
"
This bag is too heavy."
(heavy, big, large)
"
I have a plastic bag."
(plastic, canvas, cloth, leather, paper, shoulder, duffel)
"
We'll put the food in a freezer bag."
(freezer, zipper, sandwich, paper)
"
I am bringing a carry-on bag onto the airplane."
(carry-on, small)
"
We should pack an overnight bag."
(overnight, travel, make-up, diaper)
"
Where's my school bag?"
(school, book, camera, golf, gym)
"
The food is in a lunch bag."
(lunch, doggy)
"
The dead person was put into a body bag."
(body)
"
We put the present in a gift bag."
(gift)
"
She always camps with a sleeping bag."
(sleeping)
"
The postman carries a mail bag."
(mail)
"
She was unloading the grocery bags."
(grocery)
Used with verbs:
"
I can't open my bag."
(open, unzip, close, zip up)
"
She is packing her bag."
(be + packing, be + unpacking, be + emptying, be + loading)
"
He quickly stuffed everything into his bag."
(stuffed, crammed, put, shoved, pushed)
"
May I carry your bag?"
(carry, hold)
"
You'll need to check your bags at the airport."
(check, leave, pick up, gather, look for, find, drop off)
"
The police searched our bags."
(searched, look in, took, snatched, stole, confiscated, found)
"
This bag contains my homework."
(contains, holds, has, carries)
Used with prepositions:
"
The gifts are in the bag."
(in, inside)